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Hate Crimes in Denmark

This study analysis how hate crimes are handled in Denmark and assesses whether the procedures ensure effective protection.

The purpose of this study from the Danish Institute for Human Rights
(DIHR) is to analyse how hate crimes are handled in Denmark and to assess
whether the procedures that have been developed by the police, the
prosecution and the courts ensure effective protection against hate crimes.

The study shows that legal protection against hate crimes in Denmark is
not effective. The report therefore also forwards recommendations that
hopefully can help to show the way to effective protection against hate
crimes.

The study is in Danish, but contains an English abstract.

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